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Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits

Our Moore's Lobby Podcast serves an elite global audience of engineers, technologists, and executives with a goal to educate, empower, and entertain. We discuss the technologies and engineering behind the hottest industry trends as host Daniel Bogdanoff guides you through the human stories behind the world's most inspiring organizations and leaders. Tune in monthly for new episodes.

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    Solving the Hard Problems: Combining AI and Physics for PCB Design

    Published Jun 23, 2026

    In this fascinating interview, Sergiy Nesterenko details the journey that ultimately drove him to solve a critical bottleneck in hardware engineering: the manual, slow process of printed circuit board (PCB) layout. In his discussion with our Moore's Lobby host, Daniel Bogdanoff, Sergiy shares engaging anecdotes from his early career, including a SpaceX internship where he was assigned to literally watch paint dry. He also describes his first attempt at PCB layout at SpaceX, where a power switch

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    Industrial Sensors: The Building Blocks That Lead to Process Optimization

    Published Mar 17, 2026

    Industrial Sensors

    Automation engineers have heard a lot about condition monitoring in recent years as one of the most common examples of how AI and digital transformation are actually hitting the ground with real results for industry. Sensing is certainly the foundation of the process, but it requires the proper mix of equipment and know-how to move from a simple project to a fully scaled-up implementation. In this episode of the Moore's Lobby podcast, Control.com's David Peterson visits Salim Dabbous, the Direct

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    Powering EVs: Microgrids & DC Charging Solutions

    Published Aug 19, 2025

    In this episode of the Moore's Lobby podcast, we sit down with Antonio Di Vaira, Senior VP for Power Product of Schneider Electric to discuss the massive shifts happening in the world of energy distribution. The conversation kicks off by exploring how the explosive growth of electric vehicles and energy-hungry technologies like AI are pushing traditional power grids to their breaking point. He also explains that while building out new grid capacity is part of the long-term solution, the industry

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    Aligning Passion With Purpose: A Journey to Electrification and Sustainability

    Published Jun 17, 2025

    Aligning Passion With Purpose

    Dr. Mital Kanabar is the Senior Director of Innovation, Grid Automation, Grid Solutions at GE Vernova. He joins our podcast to discuss the explosive electricity demand driven by electric vehicles, AI data centers, and the general electrification of industries. This increased demand puts a strain on an aging infrastructure, necessitating new solutions to ensure a reliable and resilient power supply. Check out this engaging conversation that touches on a number of important topics, including: Deca

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    Navigating the AI Revolution in Education, Workforce Development, and Government

    Published Mar 18, 2025

    The interview explores K S Venkatraman's journey in technology, NVIDIA's growth, and the future of AI. Venkatraman reflects on his academic upbringing and early experiments with electronics. He reflects on his that began at Intel and eventually transitioned to NVIDIA after a brief startup venture. In this conversation with our Moore's Lobby host, Daniel Bogdanoff, Venkatraman delves into pivotal technological advancements. This includes the development of GPUs for AI and the role of hardware-sof

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    GaN Powers Up in AI, Robotics, and Our Lives

    Published Feb 18, 2025

    In this fascinating interview, Alex Lidow discusses his early exposure to semiconductors through his father and grandfather, who founded International Rectifier. Initially pursuing aeronautical engineering at Caltech, he shifted to solid-state physics, igniting a lifelong career. He shares his role in developing HexFETs, a groundbreaking transistor technology, highlighting the creativity and persistence required for innovation. After being unexpectedly dismissed from International Rectifier, Ale

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    Technology and AI Leap Ahead, While Societal Institutions Race To Catch Up

    Published Jan 21, 2025

    Discover the fascinating journey of Amar Gupta, a technologist and educator at MIT, as he shares insights into his groundbreaking work across industries. In this interview with our host, Daniel Bogdanoff, Gupta reflects on his early passion for innovation, which included the development of electronic check-processing systems that revolutionized global banking. Gupta's contributions to telemedicine are equally compelling. Hear how he saw the potential of remote healthcare decades before it became

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    Can Silicon Photonics Solve the Bandwidth Bottleneck in AI Data Centers?

    Published May 21, 2024

    Steve Klinger, Vice President of Product, joins the Moore's Lobby podcast to discuss how LightMatter is using silicon photonics to improve speed and reduce power consumption in AI data centers. With two previous $1B+ startups under his belt, Klinger knows a thing or two about identifying successful technology solutions to current industry challenges. While compute performance continues to grow rapidly, interconnect has not been able to keep pace. In this episode, Klinger explains how LightMatter

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    Pragmatic Semi is Breaking the Rules and Bending Silicon Electronics

    Published Mar 26, 2024

    While Moore's Law scaling has driven incredible advancements in computing, AI, and smartphones, many applications don't need or benefit from the most advanced semiconductor nodes. From its inception, Pragmatic Semiconductor's goal has been to take a…well, pragmatic…approach to develop an ultra low-cost, fast cycle time alternative to traditional silicon processing. Oh, and did we mention that the resulting chips and wafers are also flexible? You will definitely want to check out this Moore's Lob

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    AI or 5G? EdgeQ Asks, "Why Not Both?" While Building a Wireless Base Station-on-a-Chip

    Published Jun 27, 2023

    It all began with a love of mathematics. Adil Kidwai loved mathematics. That initially led him to a career focused on analog and RF design. After many years working on RF technology leading efforts in cellular communication, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, Adil had a chance to move into the AI field. When he started digging into AI, Kidwai had an epiphany. "I realized that AI borrowed a lot of concepts from information theory which were developed 50 years ago." The mathematics of RF communication and arti

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    Synopsys' Stelios Diamantidis Is Bringing the Magic of AI To Chip Design

    Published Apr 4, 2023

    "It's a magical world." After several decades in the chip design industry, Stelios Diamantidis might be just as fascinated by the work he gets to do today as when he saw his first computer as a child growing up in Greece. Inspired by the success of computers and AI systems in defeating humans in strategy games like chess and Go, Diamantidis wondered, "what if we were to one day be able to treat chip design as a game, a very complex game?" Armed with that question, Diamantidis and his Synopsys co

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    Intel VP Aims to Deliver AI Everywhere and to Everyone

    Published Nov 8, 2022

    Wei has always been at the cutting edge of hardware and software as Intel transformed from a PC-based hardware company to a world leader in data centers, cloud, mobile, and now AI solutions. He spearheaded compiler development that set world records for performance on parallel servers and supercomputers. How impressive are his accomplishments at Intel? Wei and his teams have received not one, not two, but FIVE of the prestigious Intel Achievement Awards. Perhaps more importantly, Wei always seem

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    Ep. 50 | AWS VP of Engineering Bill Vass on AI, Quantum Computing, and the Metaverse

    Published Jul 19, 2022

    While he is currently the VP of Engineering at what is probably the largest computing company in the world, Bill Vass was not always convinced a career in computing was a good option: My primary major was in geology, actually, because I never thought people would actually pay you just to do computers. I always thought it would be using computers for other things. So, I studied marine biology, geology, and computer science. In this episode of Moore's Lobby, we get to hear from one of the tech gur

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    Ep. 48 | Argo AI's Hardware VP Talks Autonomous Vehicles and Single Photon Lidar

    Published Jun 21, 2022

    When your junior high school balsa wood bridge is the envy of MIT professors, it is probably a good bet you will have a distinguished engineering career. Argo AI's VP of Firmware and Hardware Zach Little knew from a pretty early age that he wanted to work in technology. But not even he could have imagined the diverse set of companies he would work for. Zach already had a fascinating career arc prior to joining Argo AI. And now he is working on advanced hardware and firmware to make fully autonom